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Museums Without Men, founded by art historian Katy Hessel, is an audio guide program showcasing female and gender non-conforming artists who often don't see their work take center stage.
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Pia Diamandis explores how Tomoaki Murayama uses illustrations to exercise creativity in seeing from the perspective of other creatures, including tortoises and bears. Read the full article below!
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In her review of Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025), Rania Reihanah explores the concept of immortality in relation to Jim Crow, assimilation, and how immortality and cultural preservation can be the same.
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Balinese artist I Made Ada breaks down barriers between what is considered "high art" and what is considered "folk craft" through his wood carvings. Read our latest from Pia Diamandis!
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A new exhibit by the Sakato Art Community, "Rupa Cara Keberadaan (Forms of Ways of Being)" explores the excesses of modern consumerist culture and its cost.
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Monstrous femininity is not a point of shame but something to be reclaimed in Umah Yuma's work.
Read more about Yuma's exploration of the feminine in Pia Diamandis' latest for Arts Help.
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AI-generated artwork has now taken the form of "Basquiat Clones," with largely white men profiting from AI-generated images in Basquiat's style.
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Labubus have taken the world by storm. Writer Rania Reihanah breaks down how Labubu's popularity is, in large part, thanks to blind boxes.
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Lukas Liebe's 'Traces of Existence' considers the importance of endangered species, creating work with an emotional weight. Read more in our latest by Pia Diamandis.
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Lala Bohang's "In the Middle of Everything" unfolds into existential contemplation and exploration of womanhood in Southeast Asian cultures. Read more about Bohang's book in our latest by Rania Reihanah.
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British fashion designer Isab Taylor's brand 'Skinned Potential' repurposes fish skin in its designs. Read more in our latest from Pia Diamandis.
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"If those in power prefer you to feel hopeless against the machinery of the system to avoid its change, hope and empathy become rebellious acts." Read more about James Gunn's Superman from writer Jad Eleid.
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Photographer Paloma Tendero uses photography to explore her physical inheritance from her Mother. Read more in our latest.
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Alaina Varrone’s embroidery art reclaims a craft historically associated with women’s domestic life to celebrate the witch as a powerful feminist symbol. Read more in the article below!
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Singapore-based performance artist Polina Korobova, or GlitterQueen, uses Glitter as a statement of women’s resilience and the absurdity of expectations of contemporary femininity. Read more in our latest by Pia Diamandis.
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Trevor Lee’s green energy-producing ‘WindNest’ is a purposeful public art. Read more in the article below by Pia Diamandis.
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Our latest is a reflection on Singaporean photographer Jingna Zhang’s 2024 win in a copyright case against Jeff Dieschburg. Read more in the article by Pia Diamandis.
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Singaporean architect Shyue Woon uses a camera to capture life in dark city corners. Read more in our recent article from Pia Diamandis.
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